Electrical Maintenance Engineer (COMAH / ATEX)

Dudley
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Electrical Maintenance Engineer (COMAH / ATEX)
£48,000 - £50,000 + 25 Days Holiday + Days Only + Benefits
Dudley, Birmingham

Are you an Electrical Maintenance Engineer looking for a position as a technical expert, working in a COMAH site where your expertise will be recognised?

Do you hold electrical qualifications such as an NVQ/HNC/HND with a background working in regulated environments and looking for a days-only, weekday role?

In this role you will be responsible for electrical maintenance in a COMAH regulated manufacturing environment. This will involve preventative maintenance on motors & drives as well as installation and commissioning of new equipment.

This company are a long standing manufacturer and operate a large site in North East Birmingham. They pride themselves on their safety record and comradery, with all teams being specialists in their own sectors.

This role would suit an NVQ/HNC/HND qualified Electrical Maintenance Engineer with a background in working in highly regulated environments, looking for a stable days-based, Monday-Friday role where you'll be recognised as a technical expert.

The Role:

Preventative and reactive maintenance on Drives, Motors, Servos etc
Commissioning electrical installations
Supervising Junior members of the team
Monday - Friday, Days based, 40hour work weekThe Person:

Electrical Maintenance Engineer
NVQ/HNC/HND in Electrical Maintenance/Installation or similar
Background working in a regulated environment, eg. ATEX, COMAHJob Reference: BBBH 18872a

Electrical, Maintenance, Engineering, Engineer, NVQ, HNC, HND, ATEX, COMAH, CompEx, Oil, Gas, Petrochemical, Chemical, Pharma, Pharmaceutical, Birmingham, Dudley, West Bromwich

If you are interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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